Webinar: What’s New in 2013?

What’s New in xpswmm/xpstorm v2013
North American presentation:
by Michael Crenshaw, PE, CFM
Thursday, 11 July 2013
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11:00AM Pacific Time
Noon Mountain Time
1:00PM Central Time
2:00PM Eastern Time
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Australia-Pacific presentation:
by Jessica Jefferys
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Please note time zone:
11:00 in Perth, Kuala Lumpur
13:00 Australia East Coast
15:00 New Zealand
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Webinar: Coupled 1D/2D Modeling Tools
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Coupled 1D/2D Modeling Tools for Single-Event Stormwater & Floodplain Management Applications
by Daniel Parsons, P.E., CFM
Project Engineer at
Interflow Engineering LLC
Recorded Thursday, April 25, 2013
Length: 34:43
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Webinar: XP2D for Complex Floodplain Studies
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xp2D Implementation for Complex Floodplain Studies
by Sam Crampton, P.E., CFM
Senior Associate at
Dewberry
Recorded Friday, 1 March 2013
SUMMARY
XP Solutions expert user, Sam Crampton, takes an in-depth look at the implementation of 2D modeling through the lens of two Case ...
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Webinar: New XPRAFTS 2013!
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All New xprafts 2013!
XP Solutions is excited about the release of the all-new xprafts 2013. Watch this video to learn more about the updates and new features available in this latest version, and get some refresher tips and tricks for ...
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Webinar: NEW XPSITE3D
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All New xpsite3D!
Learn about our exciting new site and road design software package. xpsite3D, which can be a standalone tool or compliment to existing CAD packages, has been developed over the past four decades by engineers who use the software. This ...
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